Concrete is porous! It Will go away by its self!
I work in the oil industry, and getting rid of smells, stains etc.. is a routine for me. The product I use to clean, remove smells from oil based products, gasoline, is called "Citrol" you can do a Google search to find a supplier.
I purchase it from a local vendor called Howard Supply Co., they are located in many states, so perhaps one near you.
It comes in a aerosol, so it's easy to use, and store. If the job is bigger, it also comes in 5 gal. cans, which I use to clean tankers. I believe it is Bio safe as well, if that is a concern. Leaves a pleasant odor when finished.
I use this in the bed of my truck to remove oil stains, odors along with a brush to work it into the pores of the liner.
To get rid of the smell of white spirits spilled on a concrete floor, you can sprinkle baking soda or cat litter over the affected area to absorb the odor. Let it sit for a few hours or overnight, then sweep or vacuum up the absorbent material. You can also try using a mixture of water and vinegar to mop the area, as vinegar can help neutralize odors.
There are several sprays specially made to clean the smell of car interiors
Try covering it in baking powder and leaving it for as long as possible like a day is normally good 2 give it time 2 absorb the smell and then vacuum the powder up. only problem is it looks suss when you have the powder on the floor.
how do you get spilled kerosene out of your car
Coffee grounds. Buy some coffee grounds from the store. Spray the area that the gasoline spilled in your car with some water and then rub in the coffee grounds. WAit a few hours or even a day or two and then vaccuum out the coffee grounds. and the smell should be gone!
Gas smells are caused by a pretty strong hydrocarbon chain. That's why it's so hard to get rid of. Look into a product called Freshana Organic Solutions. It's 100% organic and natural but through a patented microencapsulation process easily breaks that chain apart and will get rid of the smell almost instantly without masking it.
No, gasoline is not odorless. It has a distinct and strong smell.
A gasoline smell in your house could be coming from a gas leak in your appliances, car fumes entering through vents or windows, spilled gasoline, or improperly stored gasoline containers. It is important to immediately identify and address the source to prevent potential safety hazards. Consider contacting a professional to help locate and resolve the issue.
Because of what it is made from
About a month ago gasoline spilled in my car when I was bringing home a small tank full for my lawn mower. I thought I would never get the overpowering gasoline smell out, but here is what worked for me. It only took about 24 hours and the car was rid of the odor. See the steps here -"How to Eliminate Gasoline Odor in Carpet Without Using Harmful Chemicals http://www.ehow.com/how_5137947_eliminate-carpet-using-harmful-chemicals.html
Gasoline contains benzene,C6H6, which naturally forms in crude oil, and is furthur refined in gasoline used by our cars. It has a characteristic sweet smell. It is also a known carcinogen.
Yes, a smell is added to gasoline for safety reasons to help detect leaks and prevent accidents.